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computer systems.
If you use Internet Explorer, you may run into the issue
where the Internet browser does not open for some reason when you attempt to
access it.
Usually that's caused by a minor flaw in your computer, one
you can correct without too much effort or time.

Run the anti-virus software you have on your computer and perform a full system
scan. Sometimes if a virus or malware infects your computer, it blocks Internet
Explorer from launching.
Once the scan has finished, remove any bugs or infections
your software found on your computer and attempt to relaunch Internet Explorer.
Shut down the computer and restart it.
Sometimes just restarting the computer can correct any error
you are having.

Click the "Start" button, followed by
"Control Panel."
The Control Panel window will load with a variety of system
icons. Select "System."

Select "System Update" and allow your computer
to connect to the Internet (no browser is required) and Windows tells you if
any updates for your system are available.
Install these updates and your issues with Internet Explorer
may disappear.

Launch a different web browser (such as Firefox or
Safari). Using one of these browsers, you can usually access the Internet; you
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Google's preference page allows users to customize settings
and options that help utilize searches to the viewer's needs.
One of those options is Google's filtering tool.
This tool contains three filtering options that will filter
your results completely, with moderate safety, or it will not filter the search
results at all.
Google's filtering preferences also filter and determine
what kind of keywords and keyword phrases appear in the Google search bar.

Click on "Preferences" on the left side of the search bar of the
Google Home Page.
You will be directed to Google's "Preferences"
page.
Scroll down until you locate the "Safe Search Filtering"
section of the page.
You will see three safe search options: "Use Strict Filtering,"
"Use Moderate Filtering," and "Do Not Filter My Search Results."
Click the "Do Not Filter My Search Results" option to check
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I just went through this with HP tech. Seems this is an known problem and their solution is for you to purchase a refurbished or new printer from them which happens to be more than you can purchase online.

You can try taking a lint free cloth, popping out your cartridges and briskly rubbing the copper and ink nozzle part of the cartridges to see if that works. Also briskly rub the connections inside the printer itself where the cartirdges make contact. If this doesn't work then you now have a HP paperweight.

I haven't had any luck with HP printers. Always something goofy going wrong. Software gets corrupt, update can't update, won't print, etc... I purchased this thing new and had to return it the first week for a replacement because it wouldn't power on.

I'm going to another brand. Possibly Cannon or Epson and hope for the best. Anyway good luck!